WAC: Better Note Taking, Better Grades: A Student Workshop

Namm 618 (N618)

Studies have shown that students who take efficient notes perform better on tests and papers and more easily handle complex problems. This is a workshop designed for students to introduce basic and advanced note taking skills to help you raise your grade and master difficult coursework. Open to all City Tech Students. Faculty encouraged to

WAC: Developing Your WI Syllabus

Namm 601A

What is writing-intensive instruction and how does it work across the disciplines? One of the challenges in approaching this question is developing a syllabus that weaves together course content with WAC principles that improve student’s writing and facilitates their writing process. In this workshop, we will suggest critical elements for crafting syllabi for writing-intensive courses

Tech Day @ City Tech

N119

FEATURING Opening Gateways to Completion Open Digital Pedagogies for Student Success in STEM, a Title V-funded collaboration between City Tech and Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC). All faculty are welcome.

BWRC Breakfast Talks

A-632

Panel discussion: Art at the Water’s Edge: Building Community along Brooklyn’s Waterfront Join us for a panel discussion of artists who use the Brooklyn waterfront as subject, inspiration, material, and place for their art. Moderated by BWRC’s Robin Michals, the panelists, each working in a different media, will explain what draws them to the waterfront